Hawks: Brock Huard on the air

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Former Seahawks, University of Washington and Puyallup High School QB Brock Huard will have a daily show when KIRO-AM/710 makes the move to 710 ESPN next month.

Here’s the release with the announcement:

Bonneville Seattle Radio Group today announced the addition of local sports broadcaster, Brock Huard, to the daily programming line-up for its new all-sports radio station, 710 ESPN Seattle, launching next month. Brock Huard will co-host a daily sports talk show. The time of the show and Huard’s co-host will be announced in the near future. This announcement was made by Bonneville Seattle Program Director, Rod Arquette.

“Brock is an essential part of our local weekday broadcast lineup” said 710 ESPN Seattle Vice President/General Manager and Bonneville Seattle Director of Sales, Dave Pridemore. “Because Brock grew up in Puyallup, played football and is a graduate of the University of Washington, a former Seattle Seahawks player, along with his current role as an ESPN television announcer and analyst, he offers the ultimate insider view to local and national sports.”

Currently, Huard covers football nationally for ESPN television and is a part of the radio game-day broadcast team for the Seattle Seahawks.

The new 710 ESPN Seattle will feature radio play-by-play and comprehensive coverage of the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Mariners. 710 ESPN Seattle will broadcast a line-up of local Seattle-based sports news and sports talk programs, along with selected nationally syndicated programs from ESPN Radio Network. Brock Huard joins the previously announced selection of Kevin Calabro as part of the daily broadcast team.

As previously announced, KIRO radio, which has been broadcast on 710 AM since 1927, currently simulcasts its news and talk programming on both 97.3 FM and 710 AM. This April, KIRO news and talk will broadcast exclusively on 97.3 FM, and the new 710 ESPN Seattle will broadcast exclusively on 710 AM.